As Alfie said at the end of the credits: I look back at my life, all the women I have built up, how they took care of me, cared about me, and I didn't know anything in return. I thought it was cheap too. What have I got? I am single, as free as a bird, unfettered, free from ties, I don't depend on others, and others don't depend on me, but I don't have a peaceful heart, if I don't have this, I have nothing. So what is the answer, I keep asking myself, what is all this for?
Alfie didn't dare to make promises or take responsibility. When he finally missed the people he loved in his life one by one, and only himself was left, he finally felt regret and sadness. It was himself who personally ruined the happy life he might have had. He had so many opportunities before, but he was always playing, always thinking that he would meet something better. In the end he was free, as he said, once the relationship became intimate and serious, he began to run away, congratulations, he did, escape all intimacy. But in the end he saw others in pairs and he felt lonely. He wanted to be serious, but those people were no longer waiting for him.
Think Alfie is just a little kid, he finally grew up, but no one is waiting for him. He's a scumbag, and I still like him for some reason. Is it because he saw the shadow of the person he loves in him? Or see your own shadow?
Jude Law is really handsome and has been taking screenshots just for his appearance. His English voice is so crisp.
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